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Singapore economy, detailing the institutions and policies which have made this growth possible. They examine the current state …
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The sectoral composition of economies is fundamental to the understanding of growth, unemployment and the relative performance of nations. Henri de Groot models the relationship between these four factors from a single theoretical perspective in order to determine the foundations of the wealth...
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two contrasting Asian contexts : Hong Kong and Singapore -- 3. City-states and their global reach : outward investments … from Hong Kong and Singapore -- 4. Entrepreneurs in international business -- 5. Empowered managers : intrapreneurs in … transnational corporations (TNCs) from Hong Kong and Singapore. Henry Wai-chung Yeung argues that significant variations in …
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working women in Singapore /Irene K.H. Chew and Naresh Khatri --Women's development in Hebei Province, PRC /Yong-Qing Fang …. The volume includes chapters on the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore--nations that have common …
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reforms in Singapore -- 10. Financial reform in Thailand -- 11. Financial reform in the UK -- 12. Financial sector reform in …
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create new technologies (Singapore, Malaysia, India, South Africa and Brazil) …
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Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan - East Asia's newly industrialised economies (the NIE-3) - experienced a profound …
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countries (Israel, Poland, Germany, France, Spain and Singapore), and two regions (Greater Toronto and ZhiangJiang Technology … ecosystem in the Province of Ontario, Canada -- 9. Shanghai, China [Zhangjiang Park] innovation ecosystem -- 10. Singapore …
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A work exposing and exploring the phenomena of the dysfunctional workplace is long overdue. This fascinating book does just that, uncovering the subversiveness, counter-productive behaviour and unspoken 'issues' that managers struggle with on a daily basis
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The book compares the 1954-79 labour productivity record of 5 expanding public sector industries to that of 24 expanding, capital intensive, mass-production industries in the British private sector. The author shows that the public sector industries' labour productivity growth was significantly...
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